While testing combo box controls, you can use specific properties and methods of the corresponding program object to perform certain actions and obtain data stored in controls. You can call these methods and properties from your keyword tests, as well as from scripts. This topic describes how to work with the needed properties and methods from your scripts. However, when testing a control from your keyword test, you can use the same methods and properties calling them from keyword test operations. For more information, see Keyword Tests Basic Operations.
The DateTimePicker control can display a check box next to the date (time) selected in the control. You can determine whether the check box is visible or hidden using the wShowCheckbox
property of the Win32DateTimePicker
object. TestComplete associates this object with DateTimePicker controls whose class names are listed in the project's Object Mapping options.
It returns False if the control’s check box is hidden; otherwise, True.
The following example demonstrates how you can determine whether the check box is hidden or not:
JavaScript, JScript
function main()
{
var DateTimePicker;
// Obtain the DateTimePicker object
DateTimePicker= Sys.Process("Project1").Window("TForm1", "Form1", 1).Window("TDateTimePicker", "", 1)
// Determine whether the check box is visible or not
Log.Message(DateTimePicker.wShowCheckBox);
}
Python
def Main():
# Obtain the DateTimePicker object
DateTimePicker= Sys.Process("Project1").Window("TForm1", "Form1", 1).Window("TDateTimePicker", "", 1)
# Determine whether the check box is visible or not
Log.Message(DateTimePicker.wShowCheckBox)
VBScript
Sub main
Dim DateTimePicker
' Obtain the DateTimePicker object
Set DateTimePicker= Sys.Process("Project1").Window("TForm1", "Form1", 1).Window("TDateTimePicker", "", 1)
' Determine whether the check box is visible or not
Log.Message(DateTimePicker.wShowCheckBox)
End Sub
DelphiScript
procedure main;
var DateTimePicker;
begin
// Obtain the DateTimePicker object
DateTimePicker:= Sys.Process('Project1').Window('TForm1', 'Form1', 1).Window('TDateTimePicker', '', 1);
// Determine whether the check box is visible or not
Log.Message(DateTimePicker.wShowCheckBox);
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function main()
{
var DateTimePicker;
// Obtain the DateTimePicker object
DateTimePicker= Sys["Process"]("Project1")["Window"]("TForm1", "Form1", 1)["Window"]("TDateTimePicker", "", 1);
// Determine whether the check box is visible or not
Log.Message(DateTimePicker["wShowCheckBox"]);
}
You can select or clear the check box using the wChecked
property of the Win32DateTimePicker
object. It returns True if you can set a date (or time) in the DateTimePicker control by typing; otherwise, False.
The following code snippet demonstrates how you can clear the check box:
JavaScript, JScript
function main()
{
var DateTimePicker;
// Obtain the DateTimePicker control
DateTimePicker= Sys.Process("Project1").Window("TForm1", "Form1", 1).Window("TDateTimePicker", "", 1);
// Uncheck the check box
DateTimePicker.wChecked = false;
}
Python
def Main():
# Obtain the DateTimePicker control
DateTimePicker= Sys.Process("Project1").Window("TForm1", "Form1", 1).Window("TDateTimePicker", "", 1)
# Uncheck the check box
DateTimePicker.wChecked = False
VBScript
Sub main
Dim DateTimePicker
' Obtain the DateTimePicker control
Set DateTimePicker= Sys.Process("Project1").Window("TForm1", "Form1", 1).Window("TDateTimePicker", "", 1)
' Uncheck the check box
DateTimePicker.wChecked = False
End Sub
DelphiScript
procedure main;
var DateTimePicker;
begin
// Obtain the DateTimePicker control
DateTimePicker:= Sys.Process('Project1').Window('TForm1', 'Form1', 1).Window('TDateTimePicker', '', 1);
// Uncheck the check box
DateTimePicker.wChecked := False;
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function main()
{
var DateTimePicker;
// Obtain the DateTimePicker control
DateTimePicker= Sys["Process"]("Project1")["Window"]("TForm1", "Form1", 1)["Window"]("TDateTimePicker", "", 1);
// Uncheck the check box
DateTimePicker["wChecked"] = false;
}
When the check box is hidden (wShowCheckBox
is False), wChecked
is always True.
See Also
Working With DateTimePicker Controls in Desktop Windows Applications
wShowCheckBox Property (DateTimePicker Controls)
wChecked Property (DateTimePicker Controls)